Lefatshe wrote: 
> I had pops and clicks too from my Transporter (wired with 7.6.1).  They
> were very random. I discovered it was the Transporter when I realized
> that in Polarity Inversion I had chosen "inverted polarity".  When I
> switched back to "normal polarity" the pops and clicks disappeared.
> 
> Today I also experienced some soft crackling.  They were happening right
> at the end of tracks, just before going to the next.  In my explorations
> today of going from the Transporter to an external DAC (Levinson 360s)
> -- and whether to use AES/EBU cable or S/PDIF for the digital signal
> (audiophile game), whether to have the Digital Output Encoding in
> AES/EBU or S/PDIF, and what choices there are for the word clock -- I
> created the sound of a small rodent running in my speaker wires. ;-) 
> 
> The crackling is gone now because I've reverted to having the
> Transporter as the master for the clock choices (although I don't have
> anything connected to the BNC word clock output).  Both the Transporter
> and the Levinson DAC reclock, but I don't think I can create a
> master/slave relationship between them.  But I will continue to try to
> understand "word clock" options with the Transporter and whether there
> is a possibility to use synchronous or asychronous clocking.

I also have the problem of crackling between tracks and am distributing
from a Synology NAS to a receiver and then on to a Benchmark DAC1.  For
me this issues has only started happening since using the NAS.  Never
had the issue with music stored on Mac.  

Any ideas?


Nigel


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